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What 5 Things People Love &Hate About PS5?

Things People Love about PS5

Things People Love about PS5


Priorities change with requirements and time! If we compare from then and now, every growing individual today has only words on their lips, and so the same things stand top in their bucket list, that is the play station 5. 

Either you’re fond of playing play station 5 in UK, Asia, or anywhere in the world, this console has a few pros and cons that if made 90% of people go crazy for it, so half of the majority dislike this console as well. Let’s suppose the physical presentation is excellent, but the clunky menus and loading time for lighting made it irritating for users. 

If we review this newest member of Sony’s console family in light of reviews people dropped after spending time playing with this console, then there comes an entire list of things, including both pros and cons of play station 5. So let’s take a look into both categories;

Things People Love About Play Station 5 

The play station five is lighting fast! Yes, the speed surpassed many of the user’s expectations. Let’s take an example of the loading speed for “Spider-Man Miles Morales” from the main menu into the actual game itself is less than 3 seconds. Something insane considering how big and dense with detail miles Morales open world is. 

The PS5 games are far better than they used to be in past generations, but any console hasn’t been appreciated that much so far, just for its incredible speed, how fast a game can load. From completely being shut off to jumping into the world of Marvel’s Spider-Man, Miles Morales took less than a minute. It is even faster when the system is in its rest mode. 

The next highlighting vital feature of PS5 is the trophy system which recently underwent a math change. It works much better on PS5, and it allows you to compare your trophies with your friends at a much quicker and faster pace. It’s also accessible from various places both on a specific game basis and in the overall total. 

The activities cards can help you know your progress on trophies for a game you’re amid of; even better yet, at least so far, the trophy snapshot works much better. The Ps5 takes both specific screenshots and video clips of when you get a trophy, so you won’t need to have all of those black screen transitions shots whenever you get a trophy notification on the PS5. 

As far as UI is concerned, the control center and capture menu are overlaid in a way that feels helpful and unobtrusive. It keeps the focus on gaming while supporting other features that are maybe going on in the background, such as; notifications and parties. 

Moreover, many people have appreciated its dual sense controller’s haptic feedback. Swinging from a web, the player could feel the tension pulling on the trigger, and the second mile jumped away from the web’s attention, which would ease up immediately. 

Coming to Sound design & Dual Sense again; 

The dual sense of play station five has been heavily marketed as having nuanced vibration and adaptive triggers. The innovations in sound design and use of the controller’s speaker or carry the immersive experience. 

Similar to VR, when combined with the dual senses vibrations and generally smart sound design choices, one can create the feeling of skating across ice or walking on a lily pad. 

What Main Things do People Dislike in PS5 Which Needs Improvement? 

The play station five towers over everything else in the player’s entertainment center and is a constant distraction on a list of potential problems for a new console to have; this certainly ranks relatively low. Yet, it’s potentially something that needs to be addressed in future versions. 

The side still sides the power button and disk eject button, and despite being slightly different sizes, they’re still similar enough to mix up. This problem was also common in PS4, and sadly it still exists. Those who opted for the diskless version will be unaffected by this issue. 

The next most highlighted issue raised in PS5 is the card system with a row of activities that appear while pressing the PS button during the game. It provides a bit of overload information, so it feels redundant, and you can check much of the info just as fast in the game’s menu, like how many collectibles you found. In contrast, other cards seem a bit frivolous. 

Another bummer is, there is no multiple games quick resume function like the Xbox series. The speeds so far haven’t made flipping between games a pain still; you can boot into various games in several different save states is a basic functionality we hope Sony must consider adopting. 

For more helpful information on Ps5 and its potential improvements that need to be highlighted for future versions, stay tuned with Mobile Direct. If you have any views or suggestions, drop them down in our comment box, we’ll appreciate your active participation.

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